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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Stetson 100
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mmbarnes

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Yeah, Matt looks pretty good for his age, doesn't he?
Beautiful condition, considering the years.
Yep, looks like a pup to me. How’s he have so many beautiful hats? I’m always embarrassed to ask personal questions.
(I know you’re listening)
Darnit, Perry! You stole my joke.

And thanks Rock.

About my hats...

My shameful secret is that I really don't own ANY hats. My pics are all just the product of photo shop. [emoji16]

Really, the truth is equally shameful: fiendish hat addiction. If I could intravenously inject vintage felt into my bloodstream, I would.

OH THE HUMANITY!!!!!!
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Enjoy.
 
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Took advantage of the brief respite in the cold, cold rain to get outside with this Borsalino velour
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The wind has some serious bite and I can see that on the odd chance I do get out of the house again I'll have to add a raincoat and switch to a very tight fitting cap with earflaps. Maybe even the wellies. But for now
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Feels like a Monday here, hope you are faring better,
Michael
The shape of that brim is sure interesting. Love the cord band. It is one super velour.
 
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In this swing of the weather that has snowed two days and then it rains uninterruptedly it is difficult to wear hats
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I inaugurate March with the last Borsalino purchased
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Sold in Turin in the late forties or early fifties it has arrived in excellent condition until now
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Color is "Bronzo" and the type is "Faunosca" color of the ribbon is matching
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Proportions are: brim at 7 cm. and low point of the crown at 11 cm.
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Have anice Monday!
Beautiful Borsalino Daniele.
 
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Hey folks!
Must be Disney Back-Bow Monday.
The "Handover".

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Have a great day!

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Yum! I wonder what the difference is between "Handover" and a Dobbs "Hanover"? Quick...to Google!

Resistol today:

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Impressive Brent!

That hat is such a treat when you trot it out!
 

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That sounds about right. All though, somehow I would like for a Trilby to be finer looking. Maybe I have a created a new breed of hat. But very much doubt it. :)

... The intention was not to go overboard on the curl but I guess it did end up as a Homburg. I would still make the side of the brim curl up a bit more then call it a Homburg. But it would be great for me to straighten out my definition of what makes a Homburg. A lot of fun to make, more hours put into it. All hand stitched.

I understand the need for accurate terminology, dialing in characteristics, etc.-- if only to make sure we're speaking the same language-- but the most important thing for me is how cool the hat looks. I like it, a lot. But then, I don't wear my Homburgs 'right.' :D

Some people do:

Mayser "Hut Seidl München" date stamped December 27, 1958.

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Oh, my.

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Yum! I wonder what the difference is between "Handover" and a Dobbs "Hanover"? Quick...to Google!


Impressive Brent!


That hat is such a treat when you trot it out!
Dunno the difference off the top of my head (oh, the hat puns) but I have seen other odd model names on these Disneys. "Cobweb" is one that sticks in my mind, others did not.
 
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